Desarrollo territorial y políticas de descentralización en Chile (1964-1994)

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  • Claudia Rodríguez Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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https://doi.org/10.7764/1151

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demografía, desarrollo territorial, descentralización, política regional

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Based on empirical evidence, that for some time now suggests the beginning of a spatial and political-administrative decentralization process in Chile, the author asks herself whether this process is a consequence of spatial planning policies which have been introduced during the last four governments (1964-1994). Or whether, on the one hand, the spatial decentralization process is a consequence of an economic policy, which is orientated towards the external market and which was introduced in Chile at the end of 1973; and, on the other hand whether there existed a political-administrative decentralization process, which is a product of a regionalization process that started in 1974. Last, but not least, the author asks herself whether these spatial and political-administrative decentralization processes were supported -explicitely or implicitly- during the reign of the previous four governments (1964-1994) through the implementation of some sectoral policies.

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1995-12-07

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Rodríguez, C. (1995). Desarrollo territorial y políticas de descentralización en Chile (1964-1994). Revista EURE - Revista De Estudios Urbano Regionales, 21(64). https://doi.org/10.7764/1151

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